Application:Well, I do not have to wonder how to apply these verses today. As I awoke this morning I was already in prayer about some of the worthless things my eyes have been taking in. I had to acknowledge that for all my good intentions this was not a battle I was going to win unless God changed me on the inside. Imagine my suprise and delight to see these words before me then as I opened up to my study today. There is more than just a turning away taking place though. That is the first step, the next is to accept the life God is giving to us when we follow His ways.

I see this life in two ways- the one we live out here on earth, with all the benefits and struggles being a follower of Christ brings with it. And the life we have for eternity-the real life we will live with HIm in heaven someday, not just the shadow of it we live while we walk this earth. God promised to Abraham that he would make his descendents into a prosperous nation, and that through Abraham every family on earth would be blessed. (Genesis 12: 1-3) God has kept His promises. He did make Abraham's name great and a great nation was born from his descendents: Israel. And we have all been blessed as a result- for out of that nation was born the Savior of the world. When we come to Jesus we no longer fear death, for sin loses all its power over us. That my friends is the life we have- eternal life in Christ Jesus. That is why we need to fear God- for no man can take that life away from us, only God can. For those who refuse to fear His name there is indeed a fateful consequence. There is much talk today that we need not fear God, oh, but I think they are wrong. For while I do believe that my salvation is secure I also believe that a healthy fear of God is necessary to walk well with Him. Adam and Eve feared God- God, who they walked and talked with in the garden of Eden- yet when they sinned they hid for fear of Him. The midwives in Egypt feared God and that was why they hid Moses and other Hebrew babies from Pharoah's men. Moses feared God and chose men from among the people who feared God to help lead the nation. David knew the importance of fearing God and wrote of it in the Psalms. Jesus Himself tells us to fear God. (Matthew 10:28) Many today try to say that the word should be revere, not fear. I tend to think that the translators got it right-we need to fear God, not because we fear His wrath; for as followers of Christ there is now no condemnation for us; but because we recognize that He is not at all like us. It is fear of God that keeps us from sinning, just like it was fear of my earthly father that often did the same. I knew his love for me had no bounds, but I also knew there would be consequences he would inflict if he caught me in some wrong. Not to mention his stern rebuke could bring me to tears of shame faster than anything. I loved my dad dearly, but I also had a healthy fear of him and there is no other word for it but fear.

So it is fear of the Lord that brings me to a place today where i am laying before Him this area where I know I need to make a change. I need Him to work on fixing my eyes only on those things that are worthy.